D. T. Coiner House. 1910
Two-story frame Colonial Revival house with asbestos-shingle siding and an asphalt-shingle hip-with-deck roof and hipped dormers with decorative windows, slate sides, and reeded surrounds. The one-story wraparound porch has Ionic columns on paneled wood pedestals and turned balusters. Other features include a brick foundation and interior chimneys, dentil cornices in the main house, porch, and dormer roofs, a front entry with transom and sidelights, a south-side two-story bay window, a triangular basement-level brick extension oi: room under the north side of the porch, 1/1 windows with molded surrounds, and a three-tier back porch with a historic basement-level tier with square-section brick pillars and upper tiers with modern treated lumber structure.
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form 2/4/02